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NCT ID: NCT06027931 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Root Canal Infection

Traditional Versus Conservative Access Cavities Cleaning Ability

Start date: September 12, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Aims of the study: 1. Assess the clinical and radiographical outcomes (success/failure) of root canal treatments performed after traditional vs conservative access cavities in permanent posterior teeth after one-year follow-up. 2. Assess the level of disinfection in root canals accessed by traditional vs conservative access cavities in permanent posterior teeth before obturation. Null hypothesis: 1. There is no difference in the clinical and radiographical outcomes of root canal treatments performed after traditional and conservative access cavities preparation in posterior teeth after one-year of follow-up.

NCT ID: NCT05555043 Active, not recruiting - Endodontic Disease Clinical Trials

Comparison of Clinical Outcomes Between GentleWave® and Biolase®

Start date: November 8, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Introduction: In the US, 15 million root canal treatments (RCTs) are carried out annually. Success rates decrease with conventional chemo-mechanical root canal preparation techniques used on teeth with periapical radiolucencies associated with bacterial presence. New irrigation modalities, such as the GentleWave® System (GWS) and Waterlase iPlus® (WL), have been developed to overcome limitations and improve RCT success rates. Hypotheses: (1) GWS and WL provide superior clinical outcomes compared to conventional RCT using passive ultrasonic activation (PUI). (2) GWS and WL are acceptable treatment modalities for clinicians and patients. Aims: (1) Estimate probability of success of GWS, WL, and conventional RCT with PUI. (2) Evaluate clinician and patient experiences of the different techniques.